iFumble

Paizo Publishing presents iFumble, based on the popular GameMastery Critical Fumble Deck!
iFumble is the companion to iCrit and is designed to balance out the critical hit system presented in that app, allowing both minor and major mishaps to occur during combat.

Confirmed a critical fumble? At the push of a button, you'll know your grim fate. iFumble features four different fumble results, each based on the nature of your attack. All are compatible with Pathfinder Roleplaying Game and the world's oldest RPG.

Stabbing yourself in the foot has never been this much fun.
Useable by experienced players and novices alike, this product fits perfectly into any player's arsenal.

That is incorrect; there are many more devices with Android then with iOS.

Though I think that Apps still do better on Itunes then they do on The Android Market.

There are of course other issues with Android Phone market, the disparity of different OS versions across all the phones is not helpful and the security issues with Androids are not helpful.

I will have to respectfully disagree since as of June 6, 2011 there were over 200 million devices sold with iOS. Best numbers I could find for the same date had Android with ~110 million devices. I do understand that it has been another month, but I would be hard pressed to believe in one month's time over 90 million Android devices were sold.

I will have to respectfully disagree since as of June 6, 2011 there were over 200 million devices sold with iOS. Best numbers I could find for the same date had Android with ~110 million devices. I do understand that it has been another month, but I would be hard pressed to believe in one month's time over 90 million Android devices were sold.

Doing Google search for articles just this month I am seeing a Wide range of numbers that just don't seem to agree with each other.

When it comes to Smartphones it seems Android is way ahead, but when you add in Devices such as the iTouch *Which Android does not have a comparable product with* it doubles the iOS market. I have not seen any reliable numbers when it comes to both adding iOS Tablets *Which are still in the lead* and Android tablets.

But the bottom line is that some customers are asking for Android Apps instead of iOS apps. That sound be the most important part of this discussion. That and the iOS users telling us that the app is great/terrible/a godsend/etc.

As someone who doesn't have a smartphone (more and more jobs are out there handling personal data, where you aren't allowed to even HAVE a smartphone, or even a phone with a camera, on the premises - which, as it so happens, are all the decently paying jobs in my area) I personally would like a PC version of iFumble & iCrit, for when I'm running my Pathfinder games.

Not to take anything away from Paizo's great products, but I'm not sure there is enough demand for them to invest in a PC version of their apps.

I own the Critical Fumble and Critical Hit decks as well as the mobile apps (iCrit and iFumble). I agreed with some other folks that thoses apps should be combined so I created my own app, CritGen! for iOS and Android.

I also had a few request for a PC version of CritGen!, so here's a link if you're interested.